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United States History & Government 11 Name:_________________________________ Period/Day _______ Date:__________________________________ CFA-MC 25: The Progressive Movement 1 2 3 4 5 6 A primary goal of the Progressive Movement in the United States in the early 20th century was to (1) correct political and economic injustices resulting from industrialization (2) maintain the traditional laissez-faire attitude toward business (3) encourage big business to become more efficient through mergers and monopolies (4) solve the racial tensions that existed in northern industrial cities The muckrakers provided a service to the public in the early 20th century by (1) advocating a strong military (2) exposing abuses in business and government (3) calling for a stronger use of executive power to strengthen civil rights laws (4) arousing states to resist federal authority One effect of monopolies on the United States economy is that they have tended to (1) reduce business competition (2) keep prices low (3) give consumers a greater choice in purchasing goods and services (4) lead to a greater variety in the price for a particular product or service The Federal Reserve System was established in 1913 to (1) develop Federal tax policy (2) help protect the environment (3) reduce international trade imbalances (4) regulate the banking system Jane Addams, Lillian Wald, and Jacob Riis are best known as (1) social reformers (3) inventors (2) leaders of industry (4) congressional leaders Trustbusting, the suffragettes, and the Pure Food and Drug Act are associated with the (1) New Deal (2) Progressive Era (3) return to “normalcy” (4) Great Society 7 The graduated income tax was favored by Progressive reformers because it (1) fell equally on all persons (2) was based on the ability to pay (3) made possible a balanced budget (4) provided equal benefits for all persons 8 Which helped to bring about the enactment of Federal meat inspection laws in the Progressive Era? (1) a decline in farm exports (2) economic demands of the cattlemen (3) writings of the muckrakers (4) the unhealthy condition of newly arrived immigrants 9 During the Progressive Era, the muckrakers were most effective in reaching the public through their (1) novels and articles in the popular press (2) leadership roles in powerful corporations (3) congressional proposals (4) participation in political campaigns 10 A goal of the Populists and the Progressives was to (1) repeal Jim Crow laws and achieve racial equality (2) guarantee labor's right to collective bargaining (3) reduce the power of big business over the economy (4) achieve withdrawal of Federal troops from the former Confederate States 11 During the late 1800s, a major purpose of pools, trusts, and holding companies in United States business practices was to (1) reduce competition (2) promote socialist policies (3) share management skills (4) lower corporate income taxes 12 The major purpose of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 was to (1) reduce the role of the courts in labor disputes (2) declare unions illegal (3) restrict the growth of monopolies (4) introduce civil service reforms CFA-MC 25: The Progressive Movement 13 The best evidence that third or minor political parties have had a significant influence on United States history is that frequently (1) minor political parties have succeeded in dominating most state governments even though they could not control the Federal Government (2) the membership of Congress has been so divided among several political parties that Congress could take no effective action (3) many of the proposals of minor parties have been passed into law (4) a minor party has replaced one of the two major parties 14 Progressives favored the direct election of Senators because the Progressives wanted (1) political machines to become more powerful (2) state legislatures to become stronger (3) political corruption to lessen (4) the power of Congress to increase 15 In United States history, third political parties have had the greatest influence on the nation when (1) they controlled the committees of Congress (2) they won control of state governments (3) the major parties adopted their ideas (4) several such parties formed coalitions to win national elections 16 The main reason competing corporations often combine resources is to (1) create a monopoly over the production and distribution of goods (2) avoid unreasonable restraint of trade (3) reduce the price of goods to benefit consumers (4) increase personal contacts with employees 17 Consumer protection, women's suffrage, and the secret ballot are all reforms associated with the (1) Reconstruction Era (2) Progressive Movement (3) New Deal (4) civil rights movement after World War II 18 Cartoons by Thomas Nast were to urban political machines as The Jungle by Upton Sinclair was to (1) railroad monopolies (2) the meatpacking industry (3) lumber and logging companies (4) public utilities 19 With which statement would the muckrakers most likely have agreed? (1) Government has a responsibility to protect corporations from foreign competition. (2) The results of governmental decision making are more important than how those results were achieved. (3) The media has no business prying into the private life of a Presidential candidate. (4) Honesty and ethics in government must be demanded by the people. 20 Which situation resulted from the laissez-faire economic policies followed by the Federal Government between the Civil War and 1900? (1) Government regulation of prices in the oil and steel industries benefited consumers. (2) Employers used their financial gains to improve wages and working conditions for their employees. (3) Trusts and monopolies were created by entrepreneurs to maintain control of the market. (4) Lower tariffs stimulated foreign trade and promoted the sale of United States goods abroad. 21 Jacob Riis' photographs and the Settlement House movement led by Jane Addams drew attention to the needs of the (1) freedmen immediately after the Civil War (2) farmers in the 1880s and 1890s (3) urban poor in the late 19th and early 20th centuries (4) Japanese and Chinese laborers in the late 1800s 22 Antitrust laws attempted to protect the public against the activities of big business by (1) maintaining competition (2) encouraging government ownership of business (3) establishing government regulation of wages and hours (4) confining business activities to a single state 23 During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the passage of antitrust legislation and the establishment of the Federal Trade Commission reflected the United States desire to (1) eliminate unfair practices in business (2) help big business to become more efficient (3) encourage increased production of goods (4) stimulate the growth of modern transportation CFA-MC 25: The Progressive Movement 24 Many of the reforms of the Populist and Progressive parties were not adopted until after these parties ceased to exist. Which is the best explanation for this fact? (1) The reform ideas were not well thought out or well organized. (2) These parties were minority parties and did not reflect the views of the majority at the time. (3) Government could not provide the money necessary to fund these reforms. (4) Business and industry took strong measures to improve their practices without government regulation. 25 In the early 1900s, a common belief held by most Progressives was that (1) deficit spending was essential to raise capital needed for reforms (2) Federal ownership of industry was necessary to correct society's problems (3) a return to weak central government would encourage business leaders to eliminate abuses (4) legislation could help solve social and economic problems 26 The passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act was the result of the (1) application of laissez-faire economic policies (2) efforts made by the Progressive Movement (3) attempts by industrialists to self-police their companies (4) requirements of constitutional amendments 27 The Sherman Antitrust Act (1890) and the Clayton Antitrust Act (1914) were similar in that both were designed to (1) regulate child labor (2) limit the power of big business (3) set safety standards in industry (4) restrict the employment of unskilled immigrants 28 The United States Government economic policy shifted away from laissez faire in the early 1900's. The main reason for this shift was the desire to (1) increase government ownership of major industries (2) make the United States more competitive with foreign countries (3) coordinate the economy for a war effort (4) reduce the abuses of big business CFA-MC 25: The Progressive Movement